The leading edge of some much warmer and more humid air is slowly advancing through the mid-Atlantic. The combination of any breaks of sunshine along with increasing dew points and temps could fire up an isolated shower or t-storm by the afternoon and evening so we will be keeping a very close eye on that.

A very quick glance at the regional radar and satellite imagery indicates that moisture associated with a wave of low pressure located in the Ohio Valley and a warm front extending eastward into the mid-Atlantic states is spreading out across areas west of the Greater Baltimore Area.

A weak storm started moving through today with clouds, a few spotty showers, and an isolated thunderstorm. Even though there is not much out there this evening, there is still a batch of rain and thunderstorms in ohio and West Virginia that will be headed our way.